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The Krofft Supershow

  • Serie TV
  • 1976–1978
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The Krofft Supershow (1976)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn anthology of live-action fantasy/adventure shows hosted by musical group Kaptain Kool and the Kongs.An anthology of live-action fantasy/adventure shows hosted by musical group Kaptain Kool and the Kongs.An anthology of live-action fantasy/adventure shows hosted by musical group Kaptain Kool and the Kongs.

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    • Michael Lembeck
    • Debra Clinger
    • Mickey McMeel
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    • Star
      • Michael Lembeck
      • Debra Clinger
      • Mickey McMeel
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
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    Michael Lembeck
    Michael Lembeck
    • Kaptain Kool (segment: Kaptain Kool and the Kongs)
    • 1976–1977
    Debra Clinger
    Debra Clinger
    • Superchick (segment: Kaptain Kool and the Kongs)
    • 1976–1977
    Mickey McMeel
    Mickey McMeel
    • Turkey (segment: Kaptain Kool and the Kongs)
    • 1976–1977
    Louise DuArt
    Louise DuArt
    • Nashville (segment: Kaptain Kool and the Kongs)…
    • 1976–1977
    David Levy
    David Levy
    • Barry Buntrock (segment: Wonderbug)…
    • 1976–1977
    Carol Anne Seflinger
    Carol Anne Seflinger
    • Susan Talbot (segment: Wonderbug)
    • 1976–1977
    Jack Baker
    Jack Baker
    • C.C. McNamara (segment: Wonderbug)
    • 1976–1977
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Wonderbug (segment: Wonderbug)
    • 1976–1977
    The Krofft Puppets
    The Krofft Puppets
    • Wonderbug (segment: Wonderbug)
    • 1976–1977
    Bert Sommer
    Bert Sommer
    • Flatbush (segment: Kaptain Kool and the Kongs)
    • 1976
    Jay Robinson
    Jay Robinson
    • Dr. Shrinker (segment: Dr. Shrinker)
    • 1976
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    • Hugo (segment: Dr. Shrinker)
    • 1976
    Ted Eccles
    Ted Eccles
    • Brad Fulton (segment: Dr. Shrinker)
    • 1976
    Susan Lawrence
    Susan Lawrence
    • B.J. Masterson (segment: Dr. Shrinker)
    • 1976
    Jeff MacKay
    Jeff MacKay
    • Gordie Masterson (segment: Dr. Shrinker)
    • 1976
    Deidre Hall
    Deidre Hall
    • Electra Woman (segment: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl)…
    • 1976
    Judy Strangis
    Judy Strangis
    • Dyna Girl (segment: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl)…
    • 1976
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Prof. Frank Heflin (segment: Electra-Woman and Dynagirl)
    • 1976
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
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    7CineMage

    wonderfully small-child-friendly introduction to shtick and social commentary

    "The Krofft Supershows" was an anthology of cheerfully absurd television series, nothing incredibly deep but a rather sweet introduction for the single-digit age to both slapstick and social commentary.

    The various series were a wonderfully child-friendly introduction to the history of shtick and vaudevillian broad comedy. Jay Robinson and Billy Barty took glorious delight in hamming up their mad scientist characters, so that I had a more skeptical perspective years later as a teenager when watching those over-serious SF films that tried futilely to be profound. Ruth Buzzi brought some of her brilliant shtick, honed in live theatre and Laugh-In, to her role in The Lost Saucer, and many of the one-shot characters were played by retired comic actors whom the Kroffts had somehow convinced to ham it up one more time on a children's television show. Most of the actors playing villains in Electra Woman and Dyna Girl were clearly having the time of their lives.

    The slapstick and social commentary are important: at that age, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and Danny Kaye are a bit too sophisticated even in their slapstick for small children, but the slapstick comedy of the various Krofft series helped prepare a child for a later appreciation. Similarly, while the social commentary was over-obvious by adult standards (particularly in The Lost Saucer), it helped prepare a child to notice the social commentary in other programs.

    Also, compared to 1980s "And knowing is half the battle" moralizing, even The Lost Saucer was comparatively subtle! Finally, I knew many teens who watched the series not only for the leisurely goofiness but because they enjoyed watching sexy Deidre Hall in her tight Electra Woman costume and watching cute blond Joseph Butcher in his half-Tarzan half-surfer dude costume as Wildboy.
    7preppy-3

    I loved this as a kid

    I was 14 when this played on Saturday mornings. I had younger siblings who loved it so I decided to watch it once. It was as stupid as can be...but I loved it! Full of VERY bad jokes, extreme overacting and mediocre songs but put over with lots of energy, color and a quick pace. I remember "Magic Mongo", "Dr. Shrinker", "Electra Woman and Dyna Girl". The "special" effects were laughably done but at the age of 14 you didn't care. This was in no way a good show but it aimed at kids not adults and, back then, kids were watching Saturday morning cartoons and such religiously. Hey--it beat doing homework! I'm glad I saw it back then but have no desire to see it now. Childhood memories die hard and I'm afraid I'd hate it now.
    8sfguitar

    Nostalgic

    Wow - these postings really brought about a flood of memories. I spent my youth watching Saturday morning cartoons and the Krofft Supershow.

    I've been feeling nostalgic lately, so I guess that's why I'm here.

    Remember the Fall Cartoon preview shows they used to have? Each network would literally preview the coming fall Television Cartoon schedule and I would try to watch every show! I would get so excited about the upcoming cartoons! I remember the show that premiered Kaptain Kool and the Kongs!! I was about 9 or 10 and thought that Kaptain Kool and the Kongs, well DID look really cool! So, I just remember the excitement of those days when Saturday morning cartoons meant everything and how much I loved to watch Krofft shows. I loved to watch Dr. Shrinker, Elektra Woman and Dinah Girl, Land of the Lost, and thanks to the guy above who reminded me of "Far Out Space Nuts." I haven't thought of that show in 30 years...

    Everybody here is right - Saturday mornings as a kid in the early and mid to late 70's were awesome. Nothing was better than all of the cartoons and Krofft shows.

    The only time in my life I would get up at 7 am when I didn't have to!
    rcj5365

    The Krofft Supershows-A Bliss of Saturday Morning Weirdness

    It can be said by one critic who remembered "The Krofft Supershow" very fondly that it was a representative of both the peak and the decline of the empire of Sid and Marty Krofft(known for producing some of the weirdest not to mention the most innovative children's shows in the history of Saturday Morning television--the creative minds behind the shows "H.R. Pufnstuf","The Bugaloos","Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" "The Land Of The Lost",and not to mention "Far Out Space Nuts" to name a few)under their own production company Sid and Marty Krofft Productions for Saturday Morning television during the 1970's. ABC-TV however,gave the Kroffts a 90-minute slot which they filled with an extravaganza of several acts. Hosting and doing comedy sketches were the bright polyester-wearing Kaptain Kool and the Kongs which consisted of the ring leader Kaptain Kool(Michael Lembeck,a poor man's Henry Winkler,a welfare Fonzie),and his members which included Superchick(Debbie Clinger),Turkey(Mickey McMell),Nashville(Louise Duart),and Flatbush(Bert Sommer). The series "The Krofft Supershows" aired for two seasons as part of ABC's Sunshine Saturday Morning schedule from its premiere on September 11,1976 until its demise on September 2,1978 where it was shown for one season on Saturday Mornings and then during the summer of 1978 was moved to the dreadful Sunday Morning slot in repeated episodes. Their skits and musical numbers were taped in front of a live audience at the World of Sid and Marty Krofft,which was at the time a new indoor amusement park at the Omni International structure center located in Atlanta,Georgia. It has been replaced by the Georgia Dome on one end and the corporate headquarters of the CNN Center complex on the opposite end where the once Omni Center stood.

    "The Krofft Supershows" were an anthology of sorts and between the bits were four Hollywood segments. The most elaborate segment of the series was "Electra-Woman and Dynagirl",a thinly disguised version of the campy Batman and Robin television show,only with female protagonists and starring none other than soap opera actress Deidre Hall(of Days of Our Lives)and Judy Strangis(the daughter of fame TV producer Sam Strangis). This particular show,like other Krofft shows of the period is the more intensely remembered and the most recognizable of the Krofft shows. It was so far beyond even other Krofft shows in terms of raw camp that it imprinted itself on the memory of anyone who has seen it once. However,just like the Batman TV show the heroes fought off an cabaret of fantastic villains and villainesses,each using at least one henchman. The villains consisted of Micheal Constantine and Mark Richman and several recurring actresses to boot in which our heroes are faced with a cliffhanger each week as our heroes fall into the villains deadly traps however figuring out ways to escape certain peril. The conclusion continues the following week. Others were "Wonderbug","Bigfoot and Wildboy","Magic Mongo",and "The Lost Saucer". "Wonderbug" had an interracial trio of teens(Bobby,Susan,and C.C.)who rode a broken-down dune buggy called Schlep Car which in times of humorous complications could be transformed into a gleaming,powerful four-wheeler by squeezing its horn. "Doctor Shrinker" was an evil man with a evil mind and also one diabolical mad scientist. Dr. Shrinker(Jay Robinson)uses a ray to reduce the size of another trio of teens(Brad,B.J.,and Gordie)to a few inches. The three managed to escape from the scientist's lair,leading Dr. Shrinker and his diminutive sidekick Hugo(Billy Barty) on a quest for the shrinkies. Dangers followed the kids wherever they go which always leads into a cliffhanger to see what happens to them in the next episode. The show took cues from Irwin Allen's classic late 1960's-science fiction classic TV series "The Land Of The Giants",with elements of the 1966 science fiction film "Fantastic Voyage" thrown in for visual effect.

    "Magic Mongo" was another of the Kroffts obsessions with genies. The story centered around three nice kids(Donald,Kristy,and Lorraine)who were constantly plagued by bullies named Ace and Duncey until Magic Mongo(Lennie Weinrib) would employ his magic powers to save them. The other segment was "Bigfoot and Wildboy" about the legendary Bigfoot-a wookie who resembles Chewbacca from the Star Wars films,and his alliance Wild Boy who ran around in a costume of leather and green cloth and spoke perfect English. The typical adventures they would encounter who include battling evil scientists and supernatural beings intent on destroying Earth. The action sequences included Bigfoot's special abilities to jump great distances in slow motion(just like Steve Austin's bionic styles on The Six Million Dollar Man). In some of the episodes,our heroes in the same cave or in an accident using the same avalanche footage until next week's episode. The weakest of the Krofft shows was "The Lost Saucer" which featured the casting of Ruth Buzzi(of Laugh-In)and Jim Nabors(yes,you heard right--aka Gomer Pyle). Within months of its debut,the show lost its 90-minute programming and was cut back to an full hour,cutting some of the segments in the process. Because of this,the rise and fall of the Krofft empire was about to crumble,thus closing of the Krofft's amusement park in the process. However,during the summer of 1978,the show was moved from Saturday Mornings to Sunday mornings before it died a slow and painful death.
    pyropod

    I loved it as a kid

    I really liked this Saturday morning show when I was a kid. Good times. My favorite segments were Wonderbug and Dr. Shrinker. I can still remember the theme song from Dr. Shrinker. Wow. I, also, enjoyed Electra-Woman and Dynagirl.

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      Featured in ABC's Saturday Sneak Peek (1976)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 settembre 1976 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official Site
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • The Lot - 1041 N. Formosa Avenue, West Hollywood, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Sid & Marty Krofft Television Productions
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